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Virginia: Newspaper In Huntington West Virginia

The first week of April is National Library Week, and we’ve got many different things planned for children and adults. Some of the programs are listed below, and the rest will follow next Thursday.
PRINCETON — A proposed Mercer County methadone clinic will officially go up for debate Nov. 28 in Charleston. A spokesperson with the West Virginia Health Care Authority confirmed Wednesday that a second hearing had been set.
HUNTINGTON — Bluefield State College’s Derek Brooks had the best score of the day Sunday as the Esquire Invitational for collegiate golfers concluded near Huntington. Brooks, of Mullens, earned medalist honors with an even par 72.
By Tai Shadrick CUMBERLAND TIMES-NEWS (CUMBERLAND, Md.) CUMBERLAND, Md. — A study of railroad workers in Cumberland and Huntington, W.Va., has documented that cleaning solvents can cause brain damage.
The large discrepancy in state gasoline prices can be infuriating -- especially if you live in an area that is constantly at the high end of the spectrum.
Charleston West Virginia's daily afternoon newspaper. We update several times a day with local news, sports, opinion, outdoors, business, features, classifieds and more.
A study of railroad workers in Cumberland and Huntington, W.Va., has documented that cleaning solvents can cause brain damage.
You'll notice it soon on TV and in your local newspaper - a new public relations push to spread the news about a pandemic threat!
Jack Lengyel recalls sitting on his couch in Wooster, Ohio, on Nov. 14, 1970 when, while watching television, some disturbing news crawled across the bottom of the screen.
HUNTINGTON -- The New Martinsville Police Department in northern West Virginia was credited with conducting the investigation used to prosecute former Cabell County Schools superintendent Richard Jefferson.

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